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Tools of the Trade: Linux and SQL

In this course, you will gain foundational skills in Linux and SQL, two essential tools for cybersecurity and IT professionals. You’ll explore how operating systems, applications, and hardware interact, learn to navigate and manage systems using the command line, and discover how to retrieve and manipulate data from databases using SQL.

Throughout this course, you will:

  • Explain the relationship between operating systems, applications, and hardware

  • Compare a graphical user interface (GUI) to a command line interface (CLI)

  • Navigate and manage files and directories using Linux commands via the Bash shell

  • Use SQL to query databases and retrieve critical information

  • Complete over 20 hands-on labs to practice real-world Linux and SQL tasks

By the end of this course, you’ll have practical experience using Linux and SQL to manage systems and access data, preparing you for real-world cybersecurity tasks.

Module 1 - Introduction to Operation Systems
Module 2 - The Linux Operating System
Module 3 - Linux Commands in the Bash Shell
Module 4 - Databases and SQL
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Duration 25-30h
Lectures 75
Assignments 24
Quizzes 22
Level Beginner
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  • Course Title: Tools of the Trade: Linux and SQL

  • Course Level: Beginner / Intermediate

  • Duration: 25-30 hours

  • Delivery Format: Online

  • Prerequisites: Foundations of Cybersecurity recommended

  • Estimated Time Commitment: 5–6 hours per week

  • Course Type: Video Lessons

  • Hands-On Labs: Over 20 practical labs covering Linux commands, Bash shell, and SQL queries

  • Focus: Operating systems, command-line navigation, and database querying

Course requirements

Technical Requirements:

  • A computer (Windows, macOS, or Linux) with reliable internet access

  • At least 8 GB of RAM and 30 GB of free storage space

  • Ability to install and run virtual machines (e.g., VirtualBox)

  • Basic web browser and text editor (e.g., Chrome, Firefox, VS Code)

Software Requirements:

  • Kali Linux Virtual Machine (provided in course instructions)

  • Python (latest version)

  • OpenSSL

  • Access to cybersecurity tools introduced in labs (free and open-source)

Academic Requirements:

  • Completion of all assigned readings and video lessons

  • Participation in hands-on labs and exercises

  • Submission of lab reports or reflections (as assigned)

  • Passing scores on quizzes and final assessment

Recommended Skills (not required):

  • Basic computer navigation (file management, installing software)

  • Interest in technology, problem-solving, and digital safety

Intended audience

This course is designed for beginners who are interested in learning the fundamentals of cybersecurity. It is ideal for:

  • Students exploring a career in cybersecurity or IT

  • Professionals looking to strengthen their digital security knowledge

  • Individuals interested in understanding how networks, systems, and data are protected

  • Anyone with curiosity about online threats, hacking, and cyber defense

No prior technical experience or programming knowledge is required—just a willingness to learn and explore the world of cybersecurity.

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